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Gianpietro Carlesso

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sculpture and developed an appreciation of the imposing dimensions of sculptures from beyond the Alps, and was to affect his subsequent work. He then went on to produce his first large-scale sculptures for a series of museum and public exhibitions. At the same time he worked with Gallery 44 in
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After returning to Italy he spent two years teaching sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Urbino before dedicating himself entirely to his own work. He also exhibited with the Niccoli gallery in
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and this resulted in his participation in a number of exhibitions and projects. He also started working with the Winkelman Gallery in Düsseldorf.
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Carlesso’s sculptures are featured in public collections around the world, including the Mannheim Kunstmuseum, the German
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After completing his education at the Trentino State Art Institute, he went on to study at the Academy of Fine Arts in
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region of Italy. It was here that Carlesso came into contact with proprietors and institutions from the
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During the mid-1990s he and his family moved to the
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Index

Bolzano
sculptor
Cormons
Urbino
Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum

Duisburg
Krupp
Rheinhausen
continental European
Düsseldorf
Darmstadt
Parma
Ulm
Palazzo dei Diamanti
Ferrara, Italy
Friuli
near East
Post Office
Dortmund
Deutsche Bank
Frankfurt
"Schloß Mochental"
Categories
1961 births
Living people
Artists from Bolzano
Italian contemporary artists
Italian sculptors

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